Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
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Status Of Green Highways In The Country

Posted On: 06 APR 2022 3:09PM by PIB Delhi

Total 22 Greenfield highways (5 Expressways comprising length of 2,485 km with cost of Rs. 1,63,350 crore & 17 Access Controlled Highways comprising length of 5,816 km with cost of Rs. 1,92,876 crore) have been envisaged for development.  Three sections of the Delhi Mumbai Expressway i.e. Delhi – Dausa - Lalsot (Jaipur) (214 km), Vadodara – Ankelshwar (100 km) and Kota – Ratlam Jhabua (245 km) are planned for completion by March, 23. The details of 22 Greenfield Highways are as under:

 

Sno

Corridor Name

Total

Length

(in Km)

Length in

Implementation stage

(in Km)

Completed length

(in Km)

Expressw ay

 

 

 

1

Delhi - Mumbai EXP

1,382

1,139

529

1.A

Delhi – Vadodara

845

812

425

1.B

Vadodara – Mumbai

446

267

97

1.C

Delhi - Faridabad – Sohna

90

60

8

2

Ahmedabad – Dholera

109

109

0

3

Bengaluru – Chennai

262

45

0

4

Delhi - Amritsar - Katra

669

93

0

5

Kanpur - Lucknow EXP

63

0

0

Access Controlled Highways

 

 

 

6

Ambala – Kotputli

313

313

303

7

Amritsar - Bhatinda - Jamnagar

917

762

398

7.a

Amritsar to Bhatinda

155

0

0

7.b

Sangariya to Santalpur

762

762

398

8

Raipur - Vishakhapatnam

465

57

0

9

Hyderabad Vishakhapatnam 

222

59

40

10

UER II

75

75

0

11

Chennai - Salem

277

0

0

12

Chittor Thatchur

116

0

0

13

Bangalore Ring Road

280

80

28

14

Delhi - Saharanpur - Dehradun

220

33

0

15

Durg Raipur Arang

92

0

0

16

Hyderabad - Raipur

330

0

0

17

Surat - Nashik -

Ahmednagar - Solapur

711

79

0

18

Solapur - Kurnool - Chennai

            337

39

36

19

Indore - Hyderabad

687

377

242

20

Kharagpur - Siliguri

235

0

0

21

Kota Indore (Garoth to Ujjain)

135

0

0

22

Nagpur - Vijayawada

405

95

39

  

Total

8,301

3,355

1,615

 

Out of 8,301 km length, 4,946 km is in different stages such as awarded (Appointed date not declared), bidding stage and DPR stage.

Blackspots are identified for undertaking immediate short term measures for mitigation and long term measures for permanent rectification. As per information available with the Ministry, short term measures have been taken on almost all Black spots and long term measures have been taken on 3385 Black spots up to February, 2022. Ministry has taken following steps to rectify all Black spots through its implementing agencies i.e. NHAI, NHIDCL and NH wings of State PWDs:-

  

i.          To carry out all stage (Design, construction, and operation) road safety audits for all

National Highways; ii.          Provision of Rumble strips or bar markings at the approaches of junctions on NHs;

  1. Provision of Speed Limit signs at desired locations of NHs network;
  2. Provision of Speed breakers and associated signage on side roads;
  3. Provision of amber beacons for traffic approaching a junction as per IRC;
  4. Installation of Crash barriers on High embankments and in hilly terrain;
  5. Encouraging engineers for certificate course in road safety audit for which MOUs are signed   with   IITs   and   other    leading    technical    education/ research  institutions;
  6. Developed a Black spot MIS portal where details of all blackspots, ids, photographs, and rectification status and post rectification feedback shall be collected and monitored.

This information was given by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

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 MJPS  

 


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